Anthropological Airwaves is a podcast that explores the craft of anthropology in all of its forms. Building on the journal’s commitment to four-field, multimodal research, the podcast hosts conversations about anthropological projects—from fieldwork and publishing to the discipline’s role in public debates. By demystifying the craft of anthropology, the podcast broaches a series of fundamental questions about past, present, and future disciplinary practice, and charts new paths for anthropological engagement. Episode 6 features interviews with Carolyn Rouse and Brent Luvaas about their multimodal research into various projects of self-making and becoming in religious and fashion media. http://www.americananthropologist.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Season-1-Episode-6.mp3 Credits Interviewers: Tali Ziv and Kyle Olson Music “How Sampling Transformed Music” by Mark Ronson “Matte Kudasai” by King Crimson “Representation & the Media: Featuring Stuart Hall” “How to Translate the Feeling into Sound” by Claudio “Montage: Tbilisi Fashion Week” Share this article:FacebookTwitter Previous Top Next